Provides precision lubrication by its thin, high dielectric strength, lubricating film

Helps restore water-damaged electrical equipment

Frees rusted or seized parts by penetrating under dirt and scale into the finest pores and cracks

Can be used on all metals and alloys

Will not harm modern plastics, painted surfaces, coatings and rubbers

Convenient 360° (upside-down) spray valve for aerosols

Non-flammable CO2 propellant, giving an active product content of 97%

Specifications :

NSN 6850-00-874-5847

USDA CLASS H2

APPLICATIONS

Helps to protect, lubricate and restore

Electrical connectors

Relays

Circuit breakers

Transformers

Switch gears

Motors

Generators

Controls

Instruments

Communication assemblies

Electronics

Alarm systems

Starters.

DIRECTIONS

Spray light even coat to protect surfaces and to seal out moisture.

Apply liberally to loosen rusted/seized parts; full penetration may require several hours.

To displace water, spray wet surfaces until run-off is clear and moisture free. When possible, dip water damaged equipment in CRC 2-26; agitate while submerged; remove and allow to drain. A detailed “CRC water damage restoration” procedure is available upon request.

To be removed by CRC Lectra Clean II, hydrocarbon solvents or alkaline degreasing before surface treatment.

For application of CRC 2-26 in dipping baths, customers should take care to stir from time to time (to distribute small amounts of deposits) and to prevent excessive evaporation of solvent.When stable emulsions have been formed, the bath should be emptied and cleaned, and the product replaced.

Do not use on energised equipment; allow solvent to evaporate before energising.This evaporation may take up to 4 hours, depending on surface condition and environment. Use only in well ventilated area.

A safety data sheet (MSDS) according EU93/112 is available for all CRC products.